InCellis: The New Age of Cell Imaging by BERTIN

(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- BERTIN, entity of CNIM Group, is launching InCellis, a new cell
imager developed to provide high quality images and facilitate the
scientists’ day to day manipulation. The image quality in brightfield,
phase contrast and fluorescence are generated by the latest state of the
art technology of CMOS low light sensor, also used in military
applications for targeting and surveillance. As with all of Bertin’s
products, both the ergonomic and user experience have been taken into
great consideration by the development team.

“When the first Imaging
stations were launched, 8 years ago, it was a sheer breakthrough for
biologists working on cell cultures” comments Bruno Vallayer, PhD,
Managing Director of BERTIN Systems and Instrumentation. “With InCellis,
we see a new generation of solutions going even further beyond:
better-quality images, brand news apps… We listened closely to
distributors’ and first-users’ feedbacks and we were committed to build
on all these precious insights to develop and deliver the best cell
imaging solution”.

Embedded automated cell culture applicationsAmong
InCellis many assets: its ability to facilitate communication between
scientists. All images can be processed either with the embedded apps or
exported to other software. In a minute, InCellis on-board applications
enable users to determine cell transfection efficiency, cell culture
confluency or to get multi-color fluorescence image on the bench. A
scientist may take a picture and share it instantly with colleagues even
though they are not present in the same lab room.

Innovative technology inspired by users needsAfter
gathering users and partners inputs on existing cell imagers, InCellis
has been developed internally by BERTIN’s teams with obsession to offer
the best value possible for the right cost. This was possible thanks to
BERTIN’s expertise in optronics and lab equipment devices, combined with
a strong partnership with PHOTONIS, a leader in photo-sensors for
detection, imaging and amplification of low light.

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